Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Following recent renovations, the Myeong-dong branch of O’Sulloc Tea House now offers visitors an even more elegant and comfortable place to relax and immerse themselves in the wonderful world of tea. A true paradise for green tea lovers, the bar-like counter on the first floor allows visitors to talk face-to-face with tea sommeliers and get detailed information about the tea. The first floor even has a section where customers can pick their green tea and watch it get brewed. A large cauldron at the entrance is used to roast the fresh tea leaves.The second floor of the teahouse is a cultural space for visitors to experience green tea; the third floor offers a meeting room, presentation equipment, and an outdoor terrace. The teahouse also offers take-out services so customers can enjoy the flavors of Jeju green tea on the go.


Daejeon(Dong-gu)

Notice※ Terminals Daejeon Dongbu Intercity Bus Terminal and Daejeon Express Bus Terminal are under construction and will be completed in Dec. 2011. Currently, buses arrive and depart from the temporary bus stop (see map). Once construction is completed, buses will depart from Daejeon Express Bus Terminal and arrive at Daejeon Dongbu Intercity Bus Terminal.


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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Incheon's Chinatown came into being with the opening of Incheon Port in 1883 and Incheon's designation as an extraterritoriality of the Ching Dynasty in the following year. In the past, the area held many stores trading goods imported from China, but currently most Chinese businesses in the area are restaurants. Today, the residents of Chinatown are mostly 2nd or 3rd generation Chinese, descendents of the early Chinese settlers. While the traditional culture of the first generation has been fully preserved, the area still harbors many of the flavors of China. Telephone  +82-32-810-2851~3 Parking Facilities  Available Admission Fees  Free Restrooms  Available in Incheon Station & within restaurants Pets  Permitted (Not allowed into shops and restaurants) ​


Gwangju(Dong-gu)

Gwangju Art Street is aimed at developing Gwangju’s traditional art scene through exhibition of local work. The street is 300m long and located behind Jungang Elementary School, nearby Gwangju Dongbu Police Station. Items commonly found here include Korean fine art such as paintings, ceramics, writings, and industrial art.Every Saturday, an art flea market famous for its unique pieces is held here. People from all over the nation gather to display items that include old calligraphy materials, collector coins, stone hairbrushes, Chinaware, wooden sculptures, folk drawings, classic books, ink, and incense burners. Part of the attraction is the stories the collectors share with each part of their collection. Enjoy the many shows and exhibitions that draw regular crowds to this famous road.The Mudeung art exhibit operates according to districts, and functions as a cultural festival as well. The outdoor exhibition was built in February 1995, and is open throughout the day. The large exhibition space has 32 booths and regularly holds special exhibits. Many regional cultural treasures are also on display here. Every Saturday, the Street of Fine Arts is blocked from traffic, and people gather to share and enjoy art culture. Gwangju Summer Universiade will be held this summer, 2015


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Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Dongdaemun

The Dongdaemun Shopping Complex is one of Korea’s most well-known markets. It was founded in December of 1970 as the largest of its kind in Asia and has maintained that status for the last 40 years. Browsing the plethora of shops, you can find fabric and clothing for all the latest global fashion trends. The Dongdaemun Shopping Complex is now now also building up its reputation as a hub of international design.


Chungcheongnam-do(Asan-si)

Onyang Hot Springs is the oldest hot spring in Korea, founded about 1,300 years old and has been operating as a hot spring for about 600 years. During the Joseon Period, it is recorded that King Sejong (reign 1418~1450) and many other kings came here to rest or treat their illnesses.Onyang Hot Springs, with its water temperature at around 57℃, is considered hot even among hot springs. It has a high concentration of radium and its alkaline water is both high in quality and quantity. It is known to be effective in treating neuralgia, arthritis, skin problems, liver disease, high blood pressure, and various geriatric diseases. The combination of the quality of water and famous accommodations nearby has made this hot spring a hot item for many tourists. As there are 120 hotels and motels in this area, the whole city is sometimes known as a hot spring city. They also have swimming pools using the hot spring water, and they are very popular. Every year over five million tourists are welcome here.


Gangwon-do(Sokcho-si)

Also referred to as Seolsan and Seolbongsan, the mountain was named Seorak ('Seol' meaning 'snow' and 'Ak' meaning 'big mountain') because the snow would not melt for a long time keeping the rocks in a permanent state of white. In November 1965, the Seorak Mountain district was designated as a Natural Monument preservation area. Afterwards in December 1973, it was designated as a park preservation area, and in August 1982, as a Biosphere Preservation District by UNESCO.The park is spread across 4 cities and counties: Sokcho, Inje, Goseong and Yangyang. The highest peak is Daecheongbong; to the east is OeSeorak and to the west is NaeSeorak, which is divided again into North NaeSeorak and South NaeSeorak. North NaeSeorak is composed of Bukcheon, which flows to Ingyecheon and Baekdamcheon streams. There are numerous valleys in NaeSeorak. Follow the Baekdamcheon valley where all the streams meet and you will reach Baekdamsa Temple, which is known for its beautiful scenery. Upstream there is Gayadong valley and Suryeomdong valley, and past Yeongsiam and Mangyeongdae there is Madeungryeong ridge (1,327m) that leads to Seorakdong.Follow Suryeomdong valley and you will reach Waryong and Ssangpok waterfalls. Further up is Bongjeongam (1,224m sea level). Once you arrive at Daecheong peak you can view the magnificent mountain range. The sunrise viewed from here is spectacular and should not be missed. South NaeSeorak directs the valley from Oknyeotang area to Hangyeryeong. Daeseung Waterfall north of Jangsudae is the most beautiful site of NaeSeorak, which is 88m high. South of Yongdaeri valley is the twelve fairy bathing spring, Oktang Falls, and Yongtang Falls, along with several other traditional relics.


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

Introduction  This Lotte Duty Free Shop is conveniently located in the boarding area where foreign airline runs and features as the sole duty free shop that has an entire category of products among the other shops located inside of the airport. Much thanks for this exclusiveness, a variety of shopping environment is offered to all travelers using the airport. With 80 brands including famous international ones such as LANCOME and ESTEE LAUDER can be found here. Structure Size  2,003㎡ Operating Hours  06:30-21:30 Closed  N/A (Open all year round) Opening Date  March 29, 2001 Manufacturer  Available Brands  < BEAUTY > * COSMETICS : CHANEL, C.DIOR, GUERLAIN, CLINIQUE, ESTEE LAUDER, GIVENCHY, CLARINS, LANCOME, Y.S.L, E,ARDEN, N.RICCI, LA PRAIRIE, ANNA SUI, SISLEY, HELENA RUBINSTEIN, MAC, ORIGINS, BIOTHERM, SK2, DE LAMER, KANEBO, SHISEIDO, L’OCCITANE, BOURJOIS, L’OREAL, FRESHO.P.I, LG COSMETICS, AMORE, COREANA, PUMA, COSME DECORTE * PERFUMES : BVLGARI, GUCCI, ARMANI, TOMMY, ARAMIS, RALPH LAUREN, BURBERRY, KENZO, C.KLEIN, CACHAREL, DKNY, DAVIDOFF, PACO RABANNE,C.HERRERA,HERMES, ISSEY MIYAKE, J.P.GAULTIER, LOLITA LEMPICKA, MULTI, PUPA, LANCOME, CHANEL, ESTEE LAUDER, GIVENCHY, N.RICCI, DUHNHILL, Y.S.L < LEATHER >  * BAGS : BURBERRY, CARTIER, BVLGARI, S.FERRAGAMO, ETRO, BALLY, DUNHILL, LONGCHAMP, DAKS, ANDARINA DUCK, SAMSONITE, COACH, HUNTING WOLD, LESPORTSAC, LANCEL, KIPLING, MONTBLANC * SHOES : S.FERRAGAMO, BALLY, PUMA * BELTS : BURBERRY, CARTIER, BVLGARI, S.FERRAGAMO, DAKS, LANCEL, BALLY, H.WORLD * SMALL LEATHER GOODS : BURBERRY, CARTIER, BVLGARI, S.FERRAGAMO, ETRO, BALLY, DUNHILL, E.ZEGNA, N.RICCI, LONGCHAMP, DAKSCOACH, HUNTING WOLD, LESPORTAC < ACCESSORIES > * ACCESSORIES : C.DIOR, SWAROVSKI, FOLLI FOLLIE, GUCCI, FERRAGAMO * MUFFLERS : DUNHILL, MISSONI, DAKS, BURBERRY, S.FERRAGAMO, ETRO  * SUNGLASSES : ETRO, GIVENCHY, HUGO BOSS, CALVIN KLEIN, DKNY, CELINE, ESCADA, CARTIER, POLO, GUCCI, C.DIOR, G.ARMANI, E.ARMANI, RAYBAN, FENDI, OKLEY, RENOMA, S.FERRAGAMO, MAX MARA, Y.S.L, PRADA, MILA SCHON, PUMA * TIES : DUNHILL, BURBERRY, S.FERRAGAMO, BVLGARI, GUCCI, PAUL SMITH, ETRO, DAKS, HUNTING WORLD, MISSONI * SCARVES : BURBERRY, S.FERRAGAMO, ETRO, BULGARI, CARTIER, MISSONI < GIFTS > * LIGHTERS : DUNHILL * PENS : ARIER, MONTBLANC, PARKER, DUNHILL, WATER MAN, ROTRING  < JEWELRY/WATCHES > * FINE JEWELRY : CARTIER, BVLGARI, CHOPARD * WATCHES : CARTIER, ROLEX, OMEGA, GUCCI, RADO, SEIKO, IWC, LONGINES, TISSOT, TAG HEUER, BAUME MERCIER, BREITLING, C.DIOR, TECHNOMARINE, HERMES, COACH, CHOPARD, MONTVLANC, BVLGARI * FASHION WATCH : CASIO, TIMEX, SWATCH, CALVIN KLEIN, GUESS, SWISS MILTARY, SWISS ARMY, DKNY, E.ARMANI < FASHION > * MEN'S WEAR : DUNHILL, DAKS, E.ZEGNA, MISSONI SPORT, BURBERRY, BALLY, PAUL SMITH, CASTEL BAJAC * LADIES' WEAR : DAKS, J.D CASTEL BAJAC, ETRO, MISSON SPORT, BURBERRY, ESCADA SPORT, BALLY, CASTER BAJAC < SOUVENIRS > * Imported Food : MAUNA LOA, GODIVA, NESTLE, MARS, GUYLIAN, HAWAIIAN HOST, JELLY BELLY, LINDT, MOTHERNEST HEAL, ORIGIN-A, CUBA VENCHI, GOLD KENN, ISIS, SWISS DELICE, TOBLERONE, MIKA, LGS * Life Essentials : soap, royal jelly, film, disposable cameras, postcards…  * Miscellaneous : amethysts, LACOSTE, handbags, FOCE, P.G.WORLD, RENOMA SUNGLASSES, ANDRE` KIM SUNGLASSES, MCM, IRWORK, THE NORTHFACE Credit Cards  Accepted Telephone  +82-32-743-7779   


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Jeju-do(Jeju-si) , SinJeju

The Shilla Duty Free Shop in Jeju is characterized by leisurely and gorgeous atmosphere, providing a comfortable space of rest for shoppers. Located on the first floor are various international luxury brands and the second floor houses stores selling cosmetics, bags, sunglasses, clothing, electronics and Korean souvenirs. Customers can easily browse a great range of brand shops, and it is the only place in Jeju Island that has Louis Vuitton, Hermes, and Tiffany boutiques.


Busan(Jung-gu) , Nampo-dong(Jagalchi Market)

Busan’s modern movie district was originally little more than a pair of cinemas that were built following Korea’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule over half a century ago. However, major renovations took place ahead of the first Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) in 1996, and the newly transformed district was named BIFF Square on August 14, 1996Having been remade as a cultural tourist attraction promoting the advancement of Korea’s film industry, the BIFF Square has contributed to Busan’s newfound status as an international cultural tourist city. The 428 meter-long street stretching from the Buyeong Theater in Nampo-dong to the overpass in Chungmu-dong was divided into “Star Street” and “Festival Street,” and on the eve of the festival each year the “Ground Opening the BIFF Square” is held on the street. During the ceremony events such as the hand printing of famous movie celebrities and Nunggot Jeomdeung (snow-flower lighting) take place. A district such as BIFF Square, crowded with first-run theaters in a city is rare not only in Asia but Europe as well, and for this reason it holds great potential. In recent years, the square has grown into a more complex area featuring not only movie theaters but also shops and leisure facilities, attracting growing numbers of young visitors and tourists.* Hand-printed movie celebritiesIn 1997 – Wayne Wang (director, China), Jeremy Irons (Actor, England), Xie Jin (director, China), Kitano Takeshi (director, Japan), Abbas Kiarostami (director, Iran), Kim Ki-young (director, Korea)In 1998 – Imamura Shohei (director, Japan), Fernando E. Solanas (director, Argentina), the late Yoo Young-kil (director of photography, Korea, represented by his wife)In 1999 – Zhang Yimou (director, China), Hwang Jung-soon (actress, Korea), Yu Hyun-mok (director, Korea)In 2000 – Wim Wenders (director, Germany), Krzysztof Zanussi (director, Poland), Mohsen Makhmalbaf (director, Iran)In 2001 – Hou Hsiao-Hsien (director, Taiwan), Shin Sang-ok (director, Korea), Choi Eun-hee (actress, Korea), Jeanne Moreau (actress, France)In 2002 – Kim Su-yong (director, Korea)In 2003 – Jan Troell (director, Sweden), Lucian Pintilie (director, Romania), Chung Chang-wha (director, Korea)In 2004 – Theo Angelopoulos (director, Greece)In 2005 – the Late Lee Man-hee (director, Korea, represented by his daughter Actress Lee Hye-yeong), Seijun Suzuki (director, Japan)In 2006 – Istvan Szabo (director, Hungary)In 2007 – the late Edward Yang (director, Taiwan, represented by his son Sean Yang), Volker Schlondorff (director, Germany), Claude Lelouch (director, France), the late Kim Seung-ho (director, Korea, represented by his son Kim Hee-ra), Dariush Mehrjui (director, Iran), Enrio Morricone (composer, Italy), Peter Greenaway (director, England)In 2008 – Hark Tsu (China), Paolo Taviani (Italy), Anna Karina (Denmark)